Brackenridge's Folly

Introduction

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Brackenridge's Folly

Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 28 Apr 2008

Zooming in for a closer look - it can be seen from all round the Clogher Valley. It can be seen as far away as in Image For some reason or other I used to think it was called Trimble's Monument, which was what my grandparents referred to is as. More on this at Image I found out that Brackenridge's skull used to lie about the monument and local boys played with it, not a very respectful treatment of the dead.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.384083
Longitude
-7.169622